your hand in mine, our lips together, my hands on your waist, sliding down your thighs in reverent awe, breath passing between us full of love and lust and hope and forever.
you were written for me, and i'll hold you tightly in gratitude.
[REALLY FANTASTIC. (woman) THEY PUT SOME LOVE INTO THIS FOOD. AND ABSTRACT LOVE OF HUMANITY IS NEARLY ALWAYS LOVE OF SELF. I'M WORKING ON THE POTPIE. (man) IT'S A MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE EVERY TIME]
REALLY FANTASTIC. (woman) THEY PUT SOME LOVE INTO THIS FOOD. AND ABSTRACT LOVE OF HUMANITY IS NEARLY ALWAYS LOVE OF SELF. I'M WORKING ON THE POTPIE. (man) IT'S A MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE EVERY TIME...wow.
Since we're talking about abstract art, I don't think I've shown these off before.
So the basic technique is:
1. Start with a black canvas.
2. Swirl dish soap in a cool pattern on the canvas. (The soap will be the black lines later)
3. Spray the canvas with spray paint. The paint slides off the soap, but will dry on the non-soaped bits.
4. Wait for it to dry, then gently rinse the canvas to get the soap off and air dry it.
You can also spray paint the canvas first, let it dry, then soap, and spray black (or another color) over it. (Which is what I did for the last one. I also washed that one more aggressively, which got some cool texture stuff going on)
i am going to plant seeds under every inch of your skin with my lips, my hands shielding you from the harsh world. i think i want nothing more than to be your elements, your sun, your rain, your clouds. i think i want to watch flowers bloom from your heart, leaves waving when you smile, while i sit and think you are the most beautiful thing i've ever seen.